1. Micrometric mineral compounds
To reduce the flammability of polymer materials, inorganic fillers are often added because of their low cost, ease of use (additive addition) and good fire resistance, or even incombustibility. A distinction is made between inert and active fillers, based on their mode of action .
Inert fillers reduce flammability and the amount of smoke produced, essentially by diluting the mass fraction of combustible...
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Bibliography
Events
The FRPM (Fire Retardancy and Protection of Materials) Congress is held every two years in Europe.
The MoDeSt (Modification, Degradation and Stabilization on Polymers) conference is held every two years in Europe.
http://www.modest-society.org/
The ECOFRATI (Eco-Friendly Flame Retardant Additives...
Standards and norms
- Fire hazard testing – Part 11-10: Test flames – Horizontal and vertical 50W flame test methods - NF EN 60695-11-10 - 2013
Patents
Melam-based flame retardant polyamide composition. WO9617013 A1
Flexible flame-retardant thermoplastic compositions with high thermomechanical resistance, particularly for electrical cables. WO2015018995 A1
Directory
Société Chimique de France "Degradation and fire behavior of organic materials" group
http://gcf-scf.lmops.univ-lorraine.fr/accueil/
PINFA: association of non-halogenated flame retardant manufacturers and users.
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